CURRICULUM VITAE July 2020

Timothy B. Krebs Department of Political Science University of 2063 Social Sciences Building Albuquerque, NM 87131 phone: 505/277-5218 e-mail: [email protected]

Education Ph.D., Loyola University Chicago, 1997

Dissertation: “The Politics of Chicago City Council Elections, 1979-1995”

Fields of Concentration: Major in American Politics (State and Urban Politics, National Political Institutions, and Public Policy) and Minor in International Studies

M.A., Loyola University Chicago, 1993 B.A., Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, 1990 Richmond College, London, England, Fall 1986 Study Abroad

Teaching Interests American Politics Urban Politics Urban Management State and Urban Policy State Politics Campaigns and Elections

Research Interests Urban Campaigns and Elections Urban Policy

Courses Taught Undergraduate: American Politics Urban Politics Politics of Urban Management Comparative State Politics U.S. Campaigns and Elections New Mexico State Legislative Internship Urban Policies and Problems

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Electoral Process in the United States: From the Presidency to City Hall Workshop in Practical Politics Congress and the Legislative Process American Public Policy

Graduate: Pro-Seminar in American Politics Research Seminar in Urban Politics Research Seminar in State and Urban Policy Analysis Survey of Political Science as a Discipline and Profession

Academic Appointments Professor, University of New Mexico, 2012- Affiliated Faculty, Masters of Public Policy Program, University of New Mexico, 2019- Associate Professor, University of New Mexico, 2005-2012 Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, 2002-2005 Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1998-2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1997-1998

Administrative/Service Positions Chair, UNM, Department of Political Science 2016- New Mexico State Legislative Internship Coordinator, UNM, Department of Political Science 2013- Book Review Editor, Urban Affairs Review, June 2007-2010 Graduate Director, UNM, Department of Political Science, 2006-2010 Undergraduate Program Advisor, UNC, Greensboro, 2001-2002 Associate Director, Midwest Political Science Association, August 1996-August 1997 Assistant Director, Midwest Political Science Association, July 1993-August 1996 Administrative Assistant, Midwest Political Science Association, June 1991-June 1993

Other Professional Experience Lecturer, Loyola University Chicago, June 1994-May 1997 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Loyola University Chicago, 1996-1997 Arthur J. Schmitt Dissertation Fellow, Loyola University Chicago, 1995-1996 University Teaching Fellow, Loyola University Chicago, 1994-1995 Graduate Research Assistant, Loyola University Chicago, August 1990-May 1994 Field Representative, California State Assembly, March 1989-August 1990

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Books Krebs, Timothy B. and Arnold Fleischmann. 2020. Understanding Urban Politics: Institutions, Representation, and Policies. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Articles Published in Refereed Journal Ybarra, Vickie D. and Timothy B. Krebs. 2016. “Policy Responsiveness in Local Government: Adoption of Smoke-Free Policies in U.S. Counties.” State and Local Government Review 48: 6-20.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Fraser S. Turner. 2015. “Following the Money: The Influence of Campaign Finance Reform in the 2011 Chicago Mayoral Election.” Journal of Urban Affairs 37: 109-121. (Online version published March 2014.)

Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 2010. “What Influences City Council Adoption and Support for Reinventing Government? Environmental or Institutional Factors?” Public Administration Review 70: 258-267.

Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 2010. “Urban Managers and Public Policy: Do Institutional Arrangements Influence Decisions to Initiate Policy?” Urban Affairs Review 45:391-411.

Atkeson, Lonna Rae, and Timothy B. Krebs. 2008. “Press Coverage of Mayoral Candidates: The Role of Gender in News Reporting and Campaign Issue Speech.” Political Research Quarterly 61:239-252.

Krebs, Timothy B., and David B. Holian. 2007. “Competitive Positioning, Deracialization, and Attack Speech: A Study of Negative Campaigning in the 2001 Los Angeles Mayoral Election.” American Politics Research 35:123-149.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2005. “Money and Machine Politics: An Analysis of Corporate and Labor Contributions in Chicago City Council Elections.” Urban Affairs Review 41:47-64.

Krebs, Timothy B., and David B. Holian. 2005. “Media and Momentum: Strategic Contributing in a Big-City Mayoral Election.” Urban Affairs Review 40:614-633.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2005. “Urban Interests and Campaign Contributions: Evidence from Los Angeles.” Journal of Urban Affairs 27:165-175.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2001. “Political Experience and Fundraising in City Council Elections.” Social Science Quarterly 82:537-551.

Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 2001. “A Response to Hogan and Simpson.” Urban Affairs Review 37:96-99.

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Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 2001. “Fund-Raising Coalitions in Mayoral Campaigns.” Urban Affairs Review 37:67-84.

Pelissero, John P., Timothy B. Krebs, and Shannon Jenkins. 2000. “Asian Americans, Political Organizations, and Participation in Chicago Electoral Precincts.” Urban Affairs Review 35:750-769.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1999. “The Political and Demographic Predictors of Candidate Emergence in City Council Elections.” Urban Affairs Review 35:278-299.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1998. “The Determinants of Candidates’ Vote Share and the Advantages of Incumbency in City Council Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 42:921- 935.

Holian, David B., Timothy B. Krebs, and Michael H. Walsh. 1997. “Constituency Opinion, Ross Perot, and Roll-Call Behavior in the U.S. House: The Case of the North American Free Trade Agreement.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 22:369-392.

Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 1997. “City Council Legislative Committees and Policy-Making in Large United States Cities.” American Journal of Political Science 41:499-518.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Michael H. Walsh. 1996. “Nonincumbent Female Candidate Success in the 1992 U.S. House Elections.” Social Science Quarterly 77:697-707.

Book Chapters Krebs, Timothy B. 2016. “Councils: Legislation and Representation in City Government.” In The CQ Press Guide to Urban Politics and Policy in the United States, eds., Christine Kelleher Palus and Richardson Dilworth. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 161-171.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2014. “Local Campaigns and Elections.” In Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government, ed., Donald P. Haider-Markel. Oxford University Press, pp. 189-211. (Online version published December 2013.)

Clark, Alistair and Timothy B. Krebs. 2012. “Elections and Policy Responsiveness.” In Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics, eds., Karen Mossberger, Susan E. Clarke, and Peter John. Oxford University Press, pp. 87-113.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Jonathan Winburn. 2011. “State and Local Elections: The Unique Character of Sub-National Contests.” In New Directions in Campaigns and Elections, ed., Stephen Medvic. New York: Routledge, pp. 221-237.

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Krebs, Timothy B. 2008. “Machine Politics.” In Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions, eds., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Michael A. Card, Ronald Keith Gaddie, Gary Moncrief, and Kenneth T. Palmer. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., Volume 2, pp. 861 – 864.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2008. “Nonpartisan Elections.” In Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions, eds., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Michael A. Card, Ronald Keith Gaddie, Gary Moncrief, and Kenneth T. Palmer. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., Volume 2, pp. 883 – 884.

Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 2003. “City Councils.” In Cities, Politics, and Policy: A Comparative Analysis, ed. John P. Pelissero. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. pp. 169-195.

Other Writings Krebs, Timothy B., and Michael S. Rocca. 2020. A Report on Legislative Professionalism for the State of New Mexico, prepared for the Thornburg Foundation, Santa Fe, NM. UNM Grant Proposal #02-0415.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2013. “Local elections hindered by nonpartisan ballots, more.” Albuquerque Journal, October 14. http://www.abqjournal.com/281257/opinion/local-elections- hindered-by-nonpartisan-ballots-more.html

Krebs, Timothy B., Philip Evan Hultquist, and Gilbert K. St. Clair. 2008. “Fiscal Abundance, Gubernatorial Ambition, and Legislative Speed Bumps: The Politics of Budgeting in New Mexico, 2007.” In Annual Western States Budget Review. Salt Lake City, UT: Center for Public Policy and Administration, University of Utah.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Oraz Kichiyev. 2007. “New Mexico.” In Annual Western States Budget Review. Salt Lake City, UT: Center for Public Policy and Administration, University of Utah.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2004. Review of The Urban Voter: Group Conflict and Mayoral Voting Behavior in American Cities by Karen M. Kaufmann, Perspectives on Politics 2: 596- 597.

Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 1992. “A Brief Look at 50+ Years of Scholarly Development in the Midwest Political Science Association.” PS: Political Science and Politics 25:782-787.

Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 1991. “Transferring Governments’ Affirmative Action Success to the Private Sector: A Pilot Study.” A monograph prepared for the Policy Research and Action Group (PRAG) on the Service Economy, Chicago.

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Professional Presentations David B. Holian and Timothy B. Krebs. 2020. “Local Campaigns and Voter Engagement: Does Negativity Depress Turnout?” scheduled for the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 16-19. (Conference cancelled.)

Timothy B. Krebs and John K. Wagner. 2019. “Women, Occupations, and Candidacy: Does the Type of Office Influence the Prevalence of Female Candidates in Local Elections?” presented at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, California, April 23-27.

David B. Holian and Timothy B. Krebs. 2016. “Campaign Ads in Mayoral Elections: The Role of Candidate Character Traits” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4.

Krebs, Timothy B. and David B. Holian. 2016. “Campaign Speech in Mayoral Elections: Different Rules, Different Candidates, Different Strategies” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7-10.

Krebs, Timothy B. and David B. Holian. 2014. “The Politics of Mayhem: Do Crime Rates Influence the Reelection of Big City Mayors?” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 28-31.

Ybarra, Vickie D. and Timothy B. Krebs. 2014. “The Politics and Economics of Anti-Smoking Policies in U.S. Counties” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, April 17-20.

Krebs, Timothy B. and Brittany Ortiz. 2013. “The Local Political Career: Do Candidates Sort on the Basis of Occupation and Office Type?” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 11-14.

Krebs, Timothy B. and Fraser S. Turner. 2012. “Campaign Finance Reform in Illinois: An Examination of the 2011 Chicago Mayoral Election” presented at “What’s In The Water in Illinois? Ethics and Reform Symposium on Illinois Government,” symposium sponsored by the Paul Simon Institute of Public Policy at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Chicago, Illinois, September 27-28.

Krebs, Timothy B. and Vickie Ybarra. 2012. “The Politics and Economics of Anti-Smoking Policies in U.S. Counties” accepted for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30-September 2.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2012. “Urban Politics and Governance: An International Perspective.” Roundtable panelist at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 19-21.

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Krebs, Timothy B. and Fraser S. Turner. 2012. “Windy City Politics at Daley’s End: A Case Study of the 2011 Chicago Mayoral Election.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 12-15.

Krebs, Timothy B. and David B. Holian. 2011. “Campaign Advertising in Mayoral Elections: Different Rules, Different Candidates, Different Strategies” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 31-April 3.

Krebs, Timothy B. and Lisa A. Bryant. 2011. “City Policy: Does the Party Affiliation of the Mayor Matter?” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 31-April 2.

Krebs, Timothy B. and David B. Holian. 2009. “Television Advertising in Mayoral Campaigns” presented at the annual meeting of the America Political Science Association, Toronto, ON, Canada, September 3-6.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2009. “Urban Fiscal Policy: A Test of the Political Budget Cycle Hypothesis” presented at the annual national meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 2-5.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2008. “Urban Fiscal Policy and Elections: An Examination of Election Year Revenue Patterns,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August 28-31.

Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 2007. “Put Up or Shut Up: City Council Response to Efforts to Reinvent Government,” presented at the annual national meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 12-15.

Krebs, Timothy B., Philip Hultquist, and Gilbert St. Clair. 2007. “Budgeting in the Western States: New Mexico” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 8-10.

Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 2006. “Reinventing Government: An Exploration of Institutional Dynamics in Urban Politics” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 31- September 3.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Oraz Kichiyev. 2006. “Budgeting in the Western States: New Mexico” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 16-18.

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Atkeson, Lonna Rae, and Timothy B. Krebs. 2006. “Press Coverage of Mayoral Candidates: The Role of Gender in News Reporting and Campaign Issue Speech” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 16-18.

Atkeson, Lonna Rae, and Timothy B. Krebs. 2004. “Press Coverage in Mayoral Elections: Is There a Gender Bias?” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 2-5.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2004. “Explaining Corporate and Labor Contributions in Urban Elections” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 15-18.

Krebs, Timothy B., and David B. Holian. 2004. “When Do Candidates Attack? A Study of Negative Campaigning in a Big-City Mayoral Election” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 15-18.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2003. “City Councilors and Campaign Money: An Exploration of Institutional Influences” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Denver, Colorado, March 27-29.

Krebs, Timothy B., and David B. Holian. 2003. “Explaining the Likelihood of Attack Speech in a Big-City Mayoral Election” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2002. “The Los Angeles Regime” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 25-28.

Krebs, Timothy B., and David B. Holian. 2001. “Fundraising in Mayoral Campaigns: The Effects of Media Coverage” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 30-September 2.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2001. “The Emergence of Politically Experienced Candidates in Los Angeles and Chicago City Council Elections” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 19-22.

Krebs, Timothy B. 2001. “Studying Los Angeles” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 19-22 as part of a roundtable entitled “Studying U.S. Cities and Their Politics.”

Krebs, Timothy B. 2000. “Show Me the Money! Fund-raising in Los Angeles and Chicago City Council Elections” presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 8-11.

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Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 1999. “Electoral Coalitions, Campaign Finance, and Governing Regimes: The Case of Chicago,” presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Savannah, Georgia, November 3-7.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1999. “The Municipal Money Chase: The Nature of Campaign Finance in Chicago and Los Angeles City Council Elections,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2-5.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1999. “The Politics of Los Angeles City Council Elections in the 1990s,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 15-17.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1998. “Candidate Emergence in Los Angeles City Council Elections, 1975- 1995,” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles, California, March 19-21.

Krebs, Timothy B., and John P. Pelissero. 1997. “Electoral Coalitions and Mayoral Regimes in Chicago,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 28-31.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1997. “The Advantage of Incumbency and Candidate Emergence: Chicago City Council Elections, 1979-1995,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 10-12.

Pelissero, John P., Timothy B. Krebs, and Shannon Jenkins. 1997. “Political Participation and Asian Immigrants in Chicago, 1991-1995,” presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Tucson, Arizona, March 13-15.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1996. “Predicting Campaign Contributions in Local Elections,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 29-September 1.

Krebs, Timothy B. 1995. “The Politics of Chicago City Council Elections, 1979-1995,” presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, Florida, November 1-4.

Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 1994. “New Ethnic Politics in Chicago: Political Participation Among New Immigrants,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, New York, September 1-4.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Michael H. Walsh. 1994. “Mayors and Sports Franchises: The Electoral Consequences of Losing a Team,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 14-16.

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Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 1994. “City Council Legislative Committees and Policy-Making in Large U.S. Cities,” presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 30-April 2.

Krebs, Timothy B., and Michael H. Walsh. 1993. “The Success of Women in Congressional Elections: A Test of the Year of the Woman Hypothesis,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 15-17.

Pelissero, John P., and Timothy B. Krebs. 1993. “Send it to Committee: A Look at the Use of City Council Legislative Committees,” presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 18-20.

Overby, L. Marvin, and Timothy B. Krebs. 1992. “Excuses, Excuses: Congressional Adjournment Dates and Incumbency Return Rates, 1946-1990,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 9-11.

Service Professional: Panelist, Workshop on Applying to Graduate School, University of North Texas, November 10, 2018. Member, Editorial Board, International Fire Service Journal of Leadership and Management, 2018- Member, Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review, 2017- Norton Long Career Achievement Award Committee, Urban Politics Section, APSA, 2015-2016 External Review Team Member, Ph.D. in Public Affairs, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Spring 2015 Nominating Committee, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2014- 2015 Executive Council, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2014-2015 Section Chair, State, Local and Urban Politics, Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, April 2-4, 2015 Book Review Editor, Urban Affairs Review, June 2007-June 2010 Moderator, “Place and Urban Politics” (Panel SA9.00.15), annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, California, April 23-27, 2019. Chair, “Immigration, Incarceration, and Inhalation: Not in My Jurisdiction (Panel 22-9), annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, April 17-19, 2014. Chair and Discussant, “Representation and City Services” (Panel 47-3), annual national meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 11-14, 2013. Chair and Discussant, “Drawing on Social Capital in City Governance” (Panel 46-7), annual national meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 22-25, 2010. Chair, Urban Data and Research Committee, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2006-2007.

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Chair, “Intersections of Race and Class in Urban Areas” (Panel 30-7), annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 30-September 2, 2008. Chair and Discussant, “Local Elections and Turnout” (Panel 36-10), annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 30-September 2, 2008. Local Arrangements Chair, annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 16-18, 2006. Chair and Discussant, “Issues in Local Government” (Panel 36-1), annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-10, 2005. Chair, Allan Saxe Best Paper in State and Local Politics Award Committee (Southwestern Political Science Association), Summer 2004. Urban Politics Division Chair, American Political Science Association Program Committee, 2001 Executive Council, Urban Politics Section of APSA, 2000-2002 Council, American Society for Public Administration, North Carolina Piedmont-Triad chapter, 1998-2000 Treasurer, Midwest Political Science Association, 1996-2000 Editor, Midwest Political Science Association Newsletter, 1991-1994

Manuscript/Proposal referee for: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Research, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Canadian Public Administration, International Fire Service Journal of Leadership and Management, Journal of Politics, Journal of Urban Affairs, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Longman Publishers, National Science Foundation, Political Geography, Political Research Quarterly, Politics and Gender, Social Science Quarterly, Prentice Hall, PS: Political Science and Politics, State and Local Government Review, Temple University Press, The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, Urban Affairs Review

Departmental: Chair, 2016- Search Committee, Health Politics/Policy, UNM, 2014-2015 New Mexico State Legislative Internship Coordinator, UNM, 2013- Graduate Committee, UNM, Department of Political Science, 2013-2015, 2005-2010, Graduate Advisor, UNM, Department of Political Science, 2006-2010 Executive Committee, UNM, Department of Political Science, 2011-2012, 2009-2010, 2006- 2007, 2003-2004 Undergraduate Committee, UNM, Department of Political Science, 2012-2013, 2002-2005, Institute for Public Policy Working Group, UNM, Summer 2006 Undergraduate Program Advisor, UNC, Greensboro, 2001-2002 Search Committee, Health Policy, UNM, 2008-2009 Search Committee, Director, Institute for Public Policy, UNM, 2006-2007 Search Committee, Director, Master of Public Affairs program, UNC, Greensboro, Fall 2000 Search Committee, American Institutions, UNC, Greensboro, Fall 1999

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College/University: Advisory Board, Global and National Security Policy Institute, UNM, 2018- Master of Public Policy, Program Committee, 2016- UNM Wellness Ambassador, 2016-2017

Truman Scholarship Selection Committee, UNM, Center for Academic Excellence and Leadership Development, Fall 2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy Doctoral/Dissertation Fellowship Award Committee, UNM, Spring 2010 Curriculum and Teaching Committee, UNC, Greensboro, 2001-2002 Harriett Elliott Lecture Series Committee, UNC, Greensboro, 1999-2000

Community: Interviews (newspapers and magazines): Albuquerque Journal; Albuquerque Tribune; Albuquerque Weekly Alibi; Asheville Courier-Tribune; Associated Press; Christian Science Monitor; City Lab; Dallas Morning News; Greensboro News and Record; Governing: The States and Localities; Los Alamos Monitor; Los Angeles Times; Mainichi Newspapers; Mas New Mexico; New Mexico Independent; nmpolitics.net; Santa Fe New Mexican; The Hill; The Oregonian; Washington Post

Interviews (broadcast stations): Al Jazeera America; KRQE News 13, Albuquerque, NM; KKOB Albuquerque, N.M.; KUNM, public radio, 88.9 FM, Albuquerque, N.M.; KKNS, 1310 AM, Albuquerque, N.M.; KOB-TV, Channel 4, Albuquerque, N.M.; KASA-TV, Channel 2, Albuquerque, N.M.; Fox 8, Greensboro, N.C.; MSNBC “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” (producer interview).

Invited Community Presentations: Panelist, “Unfettered Spending: A Discussion about the Influence of Money on the 2018 New Mexico Elections,” Frank Waters Room, Zimmerman Library, UNM, November 8, 2018. Guest Speaker, Annual Meeting of the Commercial Association of REALTORS® New Mexico, November 13, 2012. Panelist, Leadership Albuquerque, State and Local Government Day, November 29, 2011 Business Advocacy and Government Relations Planning Council of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, October 13, 2009. Title: “Albuquerque’s 2009 Election” Guest contributor to “Ad It Up: Making Sense of Campaign Spots” by Marisa Demarco, Albuquerque Weekly Alibi, October 2008 Charter Review Task Force (Albuquerque, NM), October 2, 2008, Title: “Implications of Charter Reform” Unification Charter Commission (Albuquerque, NM), February 1, 2003, Title: “Implications of City/County Unification in Albuquerque/Bernalillo”

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Student Advisement Graduate: Dissertation Committees Eric Griego, Dissertation: “Public Opinion, Ideology and Social Capital Formation in Local Economic Development Policy Choices.” Committee member.

Melina Juarez, Dissertation: “Queering Latinidad: Latinx Politics Beyond Nativity.” Committee member. (Defended March 26, 2018.) Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Dissertation: “Family Caps, Illegitimacy, and Women of Color: State Adoption of Family Caps from 1996-2010.” Committee member. (Defended July 8, 2016.)

Lisa M. Sanchez, Dissertation: “Congress, Polarization, and Latino Demography.” Committee member. (Defended June 24, 2016.)

Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Dissertation Proposal: “Family Caps, Illegitimacy, and Women of Color: State Adoption of Family Caps from 1996-2010.” Committee member. (Defended fall 2014.)

Lisa A. Bryant, Dissertation: “Mobilizing the Minority Vote: A Comparison of Mobilization Methods and Examination of Personal Characteristics Influencing Voter Turnout Among Minorities.” Committee member. (Defended June 6, 2014.)

John Todsen, Dissertation: “Looking Back to Understand Now: Rallying Around the Flag in the Era of the Traditional Presidency.” Committee member. (Defended summer 2010.)

Nancy Carrillo, Dissertation: “The Impact of Neighborhood Economic Context on Political Engagement.” Committee member. (Defended summer 2008.)

Field Paper/Conference Ready Paper/Second Year Paper Committees Maria Livaudais 2016. “The Impact of Immigration Policies and Enforcement on Health Insurance Enrollment Among Latinos.” Committee member. Spring.

Jared Clay. 2016. “Effects of 2010 Independent Campaign Expenditures on Ideological Extremity in the 112th U.S. House of Representatives.” Committee member. Spring.

Janelle Johnson, 2015. “In the Know? An Examination of Competitive Information Exposure on Political Knowledge.” Committee member. Spring.

Brittany Ortiz, Ph.D. student, Field Paper: “The Politics of City Council Committee Systems.” Committee chair. (Defended April 14, 2014.)

Alex Adams, Ph.D. student. Field Paper: “Scandal, Emotions, and Representation: Will We Vote Our Co-partisan Rascals Out of Office.” Committee member. (Defended Spring 2014.)

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Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Field Paper: “Family Caps, Illegitimacy, and Women of Color: State Adoption of Family Caps from 1996-2010.” Committee member. (Defended fall 2013.)

Lisa A. Bryant, Field Paper: “Voter Confidence and the Use of Absentee Ballots and Voter Assist Terminals: An Experimental Study.” Committee member. (Defended fall 2010.)

Committee on Studies Alex Adams, Ph.D. student, Committee on Studies Hailey Heinz, M.A. student, Committee on Studies Brittany Ortiz, Ph.D. student, Committee on Studies

Undergraduate: Brendon Gray, Senior Honors Project, “Participatory Budgeting in New York City: Explaining Turnout,” Spring 2020 (first reader). Isis Lopez, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, Faculty Mentor, 2018-2019 Sofia Flores, Senior Honors Project, Spring 2016 (first reader). Alexandra Hess, Senior Honors Project, Spring 2015. Bárbara Gómez-Aguiñaga, Senior Honors Project, “Laws Do Not Make a Difference: State- Level Punitive Immigration Enactments, 2005-2010.” Spring 2015. David Whiteley, Senior Honors Project, Spring 2015. Jaclyn Page, Senior Honors Project, Spring 2015. Kelsey Martin, Senior Honors Project, Spring 2014. Clayton Lobaugh, Senior Honors Project, Spring 2014. Florencio Olguin, Ronald E. McNair Scholar Final Project, “Geography and Retention: An Analysis of the Effect of Rural Status on College Success,” Spring and Summer 2012. Michael Thorning, Senior Honors Project, “The Electoral Performance of Ex-Incumbent Challengers in Congressional Elections from 1972-2010.” Spring 2012. Kevin D. Pierce, Senior Honors Project (second reader).

Grants Thornburg Foundation, Good Government Reform Grant Program, Fall 2019, Title: “Citizen State Legislatures: The Case of New Mexico” (with Michael S. Rocca) ($31,000). UNM Grant Proposal #02-0415.

Research Allocation Committee Grant, University of New Mexico, Fall 2013, “Campaign Advertising in Mayoral Elections: Different Rules, Different Candidates, Different Strategies” ($8,000). Not funded.

National Science Foundation, Washington D.C., January 2012, Title: “Campaign Advertising in Mayoral Elections: Different Rules, Different Candidates, Different Strategies” (with David B. Holian), Proposal Numbers 1226158 and 1226072 ($161,246). Not funded.

Research Allocation Committee Grant, University of New Mexico, Spring 2010, Title: “Deracialized Campaigning in U.S. Mayoral Elections” ($4,000).

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Research Allocation Committee Grant, University of New Mexico, Spring 2003, Title: “The Decision to Use Negative Advertising in a Big City Mayoral Election” ($2,500).

Travel Fund Grant, UNC, Greensboro, Summer 2001, Title: “Fundraising in Mayoral Campaigns: The Effects of Media Coverage” ($250). Summer Excellence Research Award, UNC, Greensboro, Summer 2001, Title: “Fundraising in Mayoral Campaigns: The Effects of Media Coverage and Public Opinion Polls” ($4,000).

Regular Faculty Grant, UNC, Greensboro, March 2000, Title: “Show Me the Money! Fund- Raising in Los Angeles City Council Elections” ($3,000).

Summer Excellence Research Award, UNC, Greensboro, Summer 2000, Title: “Sources of Campaign Funds and the Determinants of Fundraising Success: Candidates and Interests in City Politics” ($4,000).

Small Research Grant, American Political Science Association, April 1999, Title: “The Municipal Money Chase: The Nature of Campaign Finance in City Council Elections” ($1,800).

Regular Faculty Grant, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, April 1999, Title: “Candidates’ Fundraising in Chicago City Council Elections” ($3,000).

New Faculty Grant, UNC, Greensboro, December 1998, Title: “The Municipal Money Chase: The Nature of Campaign Finance in City Council Elections” ($2,500).

Curriculum Development Grant, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1997-1998 ($2,000).

Honors Nominee, “Outstanding Teacher of the Year 2012-2013,” University of New Mexico Senior Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico Best Dissertation Award 1995-1997 given by the Urban Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, September 1998 Nominee, CGS/University Microfilms International Distinguished Dissertation Award, 1997 Arthur J. Schmitt Dissertation Fellowship, Loyola University Chicago, 1995-1996 University Teaching Fellowship, Loyola University Chicago, 1994-1995 American Politics comprehensive exam passed with distinction, Loyola University Chicago, May 1994 Graduated cum laude, Loyola Marymount University, May 1990

Professional Affiliations American Political Science Association (member, Urban Politics section) Midwest Political Science Association Urban Affairs Association

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